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Chapter 1225 No way

1225 After MacArthur left Hu Bin's command center, he went to Steven's command center. He gave all the news he had just met and talked to Roosevelt.

Later, MacArthur felt that this matter was to be reported to Marshall, so he also sent a telegram to Marshall to tell him about the matter.

"Damn it, I knew it was like this. Hu Bin is not that easy to deal with!" Marshall said a little annoyed when he saw the telegram from MacArthur.

If Roosevelt hadn't always wanted to convince him, he wouldn't have agreed to such a plan. Now, Hu Bin has made it clear that he will leave.

"Commander, what should I do now? Based on the information we just received, the offensive troops in various places have obviously decreased a lot. We speculate that those troops have been transferred to the direction of Hu Bin.

We have formulated an offensive plan, but no troops can conduct action battles. The only troops that can be dispatched are the veterans that Hu Bin just rescued, but they have to face the risk of continuing to be surrounded by Japanese troops. So, what should we do next?" An admiral looked at Marshall and said.

"Counterattack? What counterattack should we use on the south side? I don't know what Roosevelt and MacArthur were thinking. The only thing we can rely on now is Hu Bin's troops. I hope Hu Bin's troops can rescue the surrounding troops as soon as possible, and then join Hu Bin's troops to form an attacking force, but they actually disagree!" Marshall heard it and cursed.

"Commander, I think you still have to go to the Presidential Palace and persuade President Roosevelt to hand over the troops to Hu Bin for command." The general said to Marshall.

"Now it is not a question of whether we are willing to hand over the troops to Hu Bin's command, but a question of whether Hu Bin is willing to command. Look at the telegram carefully.

Hu Bin said that he would not accept the command we gave them, but wanted the command of those cities.

And once you see something wrong, Hu Bin's troops will retreat immediately. I want to ask, what's the use of asking me to go to Roosevelt now? Damn it, it's obvious that everything has been planned.

It is those who sit in the office who doubt this and that every day. Now, there is no need to doubt it, but the crisis of things still continues, and the crisis of our United States continues to exist!" Marshall started to curse there.

"Master Commander, the president's phone number!" At this time, a secretary at the door opened the door and said to Marshall inside.

"Come in!" Marshall said helplessly.

"Yes!" The secretary immediately answered the phone and Marshall took it.

"General Marshall, come to my office later. I have something to tell you!" Roosevelt said,

Originally, Roosevelt's secretary called Marshall before, but this time Roosevelt actually called himself, which shows that he also knew the seriousness of the matter.

"Okay, but it's actually useless for me to come. Hu Bin has already considered it clearly now. I have no way to convince Hu Bin, and Hu Bin will not easily put his troops in danger!" Marshall said with the phone.

"Come here first, let's discuss here and see if there is any other way!" Roosevelt continued. When Marshall heard it, he could only agree and said that he would go there soon. After Roosevelt hung up the phone, he looked at the cabinet officials and staff in front of him and sighed in his heart.

"His Excellency President, Hu Bin's troops cannot retreat. He promised us that we would help us resolve the crisis on the Eastern Front." A cabinet official looked at Roosevelt and said.

"We agreed to him before and handed over the troops in the north to Hu Bin for command, but Hu Bin agreed. Now that we have changed our minds, Hu Bin can change his mind. Moreover, Hu Bin doesn't want to be surrounded by Japan like this. It is normal for him to retreat." Roosevelt said to the cabinet officials.

When the cabinet officials heard this, they began to fall silent. They had never expected that Hu Bin's troops would stop fighting and wanted to retreat. This was something they had not expected in advance, and the telegram from MacArthur's back also made it clear that Hu Bin didn't even need command in the north now.

"If Hu Bin's troops retreat, the pressure on our Eastern Front will be huge. Japan has occupied many of our industrial cities, and the military-industrial enterprises in it can produce ammunition, which will solve the ammunition crisis in Japan. Therefore, if we cannot recover those cities quickly, the pressure we will face in the future will be huge. Damn!" Roosevelt said and cursed. He did not expect that this would happen like this.

"Can we send China telegrams to order Hu Bin's troops not to retreat, can it be possible?" an aide looked at Roosevelt and said.

"Do you think it's OK? Hu Bin's troops are at risk of being surrounded. How could China let Hu Bin's troops continue to stay there? They also have to consider the safety of their own troops." Roosevelt said, and the aide heard it and stopped talking.

"Based on the intelligence we collected, the Japanese troops did mobilize a lot of troops in the south, especially the armored troops, and mobilize a lot!" An official in charge of intelligence spoke.

"In other words, is it really possible for Hu Bin's troops to retreat?" Roosevelt said to look at the official.

"Yes, it is very likely. Moreover, his retreat will not only affect the defense of our Eastern Front, but will also lead Japanese troops to the central front. Our entire United States will fall into danger." The intelligence official looked at Roosevelt and said.

"Damn it!"

"O God!"

The officials were quite surprised when they heard the intelligence official's words. They did not expect that there would be problems in the middle line.

"Now we must take care of it and let the troops not retreat. Everything else is easy to discuss!" Roosevelt said.

"Give Hu Bin money?" an official said.

"It's useless. Hu Bin's army is now at risk of being surrounded, and he doesn't believe us now. Therefore, he will not ask for our money. If you have the life to spend money but not your life, I think Hu Bin will not do it!" A staff member shook his head and said.

"What should we do?" the cabinet official said.

"I think we'd better wait until General Marshall comes and discuss it. Now we don't know the specific matters on the army." Another cabinet official said immediately.

After waiting for almost 20 minutes, Marshall arrived at the Presidential Palace. After entering the office, he saw the officials of the cabinet and Roosevelt's staff were there, and Marshall was unhappy.

It was these people who made random suggestions and did not know the specific matters, so they began to interfere with the operation of the entire army. Now MacArthur did not listen to his orders, but directly obeyed Roosevelt, which made him very disgusted.

"General Marshall, please sit down!" Roosevelt said to Marshall.

"His Excellency President, I have a lot of things on my side now. I want to do a good job of how should our American troops fight after Hu Bin retreat? So, if you have any questions, please tell me directly. I don't pay much attention to Hu Bin's side now!" Marshall looked at Roosevelt and said, he didn't want to continue to go around here with Roosevelt and the others.

"I know, we have to discuss how to prevent Hu Bin's troops from retreating, and what price we need to pay to get him to agree!" Roosevelt said to Marshall.

"I don't know, I don't know if you have read the telegram from General MacArthur before. If you have read it, I think you should know that Hu Bin doesn't have command now!" Marshall said.

"Report, the news from the front just now, Hu Bin's troops are attacking Toledo. This is a telegram from the defenders in Toledo." At this moment, a secretary came over with the telegram and said to Roosevelt.

"Oh, Hu Bin's troops are still attacking?" Roosevelt heard this, took the telegram, and said happily.

"I said that Hu Bin's troops sincerely helped us fight the United States, but you are considering it too dark. Even if Hu Bin is so dark, then we have to wait until the battle is over.

Now we are not facing the loss of many troops, but the possibility of our country's destruction. If the crisis on the Eastern Front is not resolved, our country's destruction is very likely to destruction. So, I hope you can be clear that the initiative is not in the hands of our United States, but in the hands of Hu Bin, in the hands of the Japanese!" Marshall said to the officials in the cabinet.

"The continued attack of Hu Bin's troops means that they will not retreat unless they have to. General Marshall, are you right?" Roosevelt said to Marshall.

"Yes, he said this. If he can win, he will fight. If he can't win, he will retreat. Now his troops can still win. In addition, the troops that Japan wants to attack may not be deployed yet, so Hu Bin will continue to attack." Roosevelt said.

"Yeah!" Roosevelt heard it and sat in his wheelchair and thought.

"General Marshall, if we hand over all the troops in the north to his command, we promise that we will not interfere with Hu Bin's command. Do you think Hu Bin will agree?" asked a cabinet official.

"No, he no longer believes us! I just said that even if we are willing, Hu Bin still doesn't want it!" Marshall said immediately.

"As long as Hu Bin's troops do not retreat, we have hope, right?" Roosevelt asked, looking at Marshall. (To be continued.)8
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